The Houston Texans have informed Andre Johnson's agent that the 12 year veteran can seek a trade. Should no suitor emerge for the 34 year old receiver, he will be given his outright release. (Source: Houston Chronicle)

Fantasy Impact: The Houston Texans wide receiving corps surely takes a hit losing Andre Johnson. Despite being 33 years old last season, Johnson still accounted for 85 receptions for 936 yards and three touchdowns. This will leave third year receiver DeAndre Hopkins as the Texans' number one receiver heading into the 2015 campaign. Look for the Texans to address their receiving corps in either free agency or the draft.

Andre Johnson is inactive for Week 15 against the Indianpolis Colts (Source: FantasyPros)

Fantasy Impact: This comes as not much of a surprise as he was highly questionable all week after suffering a concussion. Look for DeAndre Hopkins to be the go to guy for Houston along with a heavy dose of Arian Foster.

Texans WR Andre Johnson is likely to miss Houston's Week 15 game against the Colts, according to a report originating with NFL Media's Ian Rapoport and published on Pro Football Talk. (Source: ProFootballTalk)

Fantasy Impact: Johnson suffered a concussion in Houston's Week 14 win over Jacksonville and apparently has not satisfied the league's concussion protocols for returning to action. Johnson's absence could mean a marked increase in targets for fellow wideout DeAndre Hopkins.

Fantasy Impact: Despite Ryan Mallet taking over as quarterback, Johnson was able to tie his season-high in receptions and post his highest receiving total in his last three games. Wherever Johnson lined up he was covered by Joe Haden, but Mallet continued to target him. While this may be a good sign moving forward, Johnson is just an every-week WR3. The Texans continue to rely heavily on the run game, expressed by the 50 carries given to their RBs versus only 30 pass plays.

Fantasy Impact: Another decent PPR day for Johnson. He's quietly crept into the Top 10 in terms of receptions, though, it appears the touchdowns simply aren't happening this season. Johnson is a solid WR2 but the lack of touchdowns severely caps his upside going forward.

Fantasy Impact: Johnson quietly turned in another solid game. He was one tipped pass away from getting in the endzone. Johnson is not as explosive as his old self, but he is still a very dependable fantasy play.

Fantasy Impact: Fantasy owners have to be excited with Johnson finding the endzone. It's his first touchdown in his last 77 receptions. For a player who was questionable going into the game he put up some great fantasy numbers for his owners.

Johnson (ankle) did not practice Friday and is listed as 'Questionable' for this weekend's game against Dallas. Johnson also missed practice on Wednesday and was limited on Thursday. (Source: houstontexans.com)

Fantasy Impact: Its unclear how serious Johnson's ankle injury is and he could be a game-time decision this weekend. But, it is usually a bad sign when a player doesn't practice on Friday. You may want to start looking at other options this week at wide receiver.

Fantasy Impact: If Johnson is not one hundred percent come Sunday, he might only be relevant in a ppr league. If Johnson can not have full mobility with his ankle you can expect him to have short completions, but don't count on any deep bombs.

Johnson caught 6 passes for 71 yards in Sunday's win over the Bills to move past former Titan/Oiler Derrick Mason into 12th place all-time in receptions. He also left Sunday's game briefly with an ankle injury but returned. (Source: ESPN.com)

Fantasy Impact: On the one hand, this was a big milestone for Johnson. On the other, his somewhat pedestrian state-line seems to be the norm for him this year. In PPR leagues, he is a solid WR2, but in standard he is (unfortunately) no better than WR3/flex.

Johnson only managed 4 catches for 24 yards in Sunday's loss. Johnson has yet to find the end zone this season but is leading the team in catches. (Source: NFL.com)

Fantasy Impact: Johnson is having a somewhat rough debut this season, especially in standard leagues. In PPR, the lack of touchdowns hurts less, but 24 receiving yards is a clunker any way you cut it. Look for a return to form against the 26th ranked passing defense of the Bills in Week 4.

Johnson caught 6 passes on 7 targets for 74 yards in Sunday's win at Oakland. He has now caught 12 of 16 passes thrown his way for 167 yards but is still looking for his first touchdown of the 2014 season. (Source: NFL.com)

Fantasy Impact: While Johnson gets a slight downgrade in standard, he's putting together another solid start for a top season in PPR. The lack of touchdowns is discouraging, but they will come as the season unfolds. Owners shouldn't be spooked by Hopkins' 2 touchdown start to the season; Johnson is still the clear WR1 for the Texans.

Johnson (ankle) showed up on Wednesday's injury report and was limited in practice. (Source: houstontexans.com)

Fantasy Impact: While it doesn't seem serious, its worth noting that Johnson showed up on Wednesday's injury report. There no indication that Johnson is likely to miss time this weekend, but the situation is worth monitoring.

Fantasy Impact: Johnson was better in PPR than standard on Sunday. This seems like the floor for Johnson if Fitzpatrick is getting the ball out well. He should be a good play against Oakland who gave up 402 total yards to the Jets in Week 1.

After a long absence, Texans top receiver Andre Johnson has been increasing his activity in this week's joint practice against the Broncos since being sidelined last week against the Falcons. Coach O'Brien calls this a good sign for the team, though it wouldn't surprise me to see Johnson on the bench again this week. There's no point in risking his health with less than two weeks before the start of the season. (Source: ESPN)

Fantasy Impact: As the No. 12 overall fantasy receiver last year, Johnson ranked 3rd in the NFL in targets(175), 3rd in receptions(109), and 7th in receiving yards(1,407). Despite the QB troubles last year, being able to post such outstanding numbers at 33 years old makes Johnson a low end WR1/WR2.

Andre Johnson returned to practice on a limited basis on Thursday. He participated in the individual drills at full speed, but apparently did not participate in the joints drills with the Falcons. (Source: Houston Chronicle)

Fantasy Impact: There is still uncertainty surrounding whether or not Johnson will play in Saturday‚Äôs preseason game, but returning to the field for two days in a row is a positive sign. Johnson is currently the fourteenth ranked wide receiver.

Andre Johnson continues to be sidelined with what appears to be a minor hamstring strain. However, the veteran seems optimistic about playing soon, possibly during the Texans first preseason game next Saturday. (Source: Houston Chronicle)

Fantasy Impact: With his holdout a distant memory, Johnson is excited to get back to football, and fantasy owners targeting the seven-time Pro Bowler should be as well. However, despite his optimism, it is clear that the coaching staff will make sure Johnson takes all the time he needs to fully recover. Therefore, his status during the preseason should be monitored to ensure he is ready for Week 1. In O'Brien's offense, Johnson is expected to be moved around a lot, and the resulting mismatches should bode well for his fantasy production.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Andre Johnson was present for the first day of training camp, effectively ending his offseason holdout. Discontentment with the organization had led to Johnson missing OTA's and a mandatory minicamp. Despite his absence, Johnson had remained in contact with the team, and now that he has reported to training camp, the offense returns to normal. (Source: NFL.com)

Fantasy Impact: Andre Johnson showed last year that despite his age, he can still be extremely productive. He saw the second-most targets of any wideout with 181, and still managed to finish 12th in scoring despite a total collapse at the quarterback position. Factor in an offensive innovator and a mediocre quarterback in need of a safety blanket, and Johnson is primed for another productive season. The only question was whether he would even play this season, so news that he is back with the team vaults his fantasy value to its rightful place with the very best WR's in the league.

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One way or another, Andre Johnson’s time in Houston will soon come to an end. The Texans granted the franchise’s all-time leading receiver the ability to seek a trade. If no deal can be struck, the Texans will release Johnson and allow him to move on. According to John McClain of the Houston Chronicle, Johnson…

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